Brightwater lakes is set in over 30 acres of magnificent valley and country views. The holiday park has numerous facilities and activities to keep the whole family entertained with two fully stocked fishing lakes, indoor heated swimming pool, and outdoor games area with tennis, football and basketball nets. There are numerous play areas around the Holiday Park, putting green and games room.

There are also various activities to keep you and the family entertained throughout your stay with organised games, competitions and organised trips.

Brightwater Lakes is situated on the Powys Shropshire border and within easy reach of the Midlands, Merseyside and Cheshire.

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